What's the temp in your front room?

We have 3 zones, main floor is around 68F, basement is set for 60F but it's always warmer than that and the upper floor, bedrooms is 65F
 
The "front room" in my house is a pleasant 70°F. The hard surface flooring is warmer, due to the hydronic heat tubes in the lightweight concrete floor. It's even comfortable to sit next to a window as they are triple glazed.
Still, today when the the outside temps are close to 0°F, it's a nice 70°F but the floor is slightly warmer. Quite comfy.
 
'king miserable Brit weather today. The temp, in the damp mist air, never rose above 5c. All it needs is for some more frigging log-burners chucking smoke into the air and it'd be proper Dickens hell. No wonder we kept invading everywhere else. It's shit.
 
'king miserable Brit weather today. The temp, in the damp mist air, never rose above 5c. All it needs is for some more frigging log-burners chucking smoke into the air and it'd be proper Dickens hell. No wonder we kept invading everywhere else. It's shit.
Cold enough that people pray for coal in their stocking on Christmas....
 
It will be 17c when I get in - so not too bad.
Only gonna worry when it gets to 8 or 9 but would need to be extra miserable for that to happen
 
Cold enough that people pray for coal in their stocking on Christmas....
I've been a bad boy, and I will gladly forward the coal in my stocking to anyone in Europe. Don't need it where I live, but enjoy being bad.
 
It's currently 72 degrees Fahrenheit, 22 degrees Celsius, and 295 degrees Kelvin.
 
Kinda chilly again in the UK, outside temps -3c. Inside temp around 16c
We're keeping the bedroom around 18c at night because ... cough... the cold air is affecting me
Sitting here with my hoodie up. I love this fleece SO much
 
Kinda chilly again in the UK, outside temps -3c. Inside temp around 16c
We're keeping the bedroom around 18c at night because ... cough... the cold air is affecting me
Sitting here with my hoodie up. I love this fleece SO much
Do your best to stay healthy.

Yesterday I read about how masks not only filter out airborne aerosols, but also probably help reduce colds by keeping your nasal passages warmer. It has to do with extracellular vesicles that protect nasal cells from viral invasion. Here is the link.

There are so many people in my region with colds or the flu. I'm only doing outdoor gatherings for social stuff, and I'm back to wearing a mask.
 
Ive got one of those Gallileo thermometers.The 20 deg ball has just dropped.
 
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